Michael Rasbury, Assistant Professor of sound design at the University of Virginia Drama Department, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss Max Understood.

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Michael Rasbury, Assistant Professor of sound design at the University of Virginia Drama Department, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss Max Understood.
Andy Thompson of the University of Virginia Institute of Law, Psychiatry & Public Policy , joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss why we believe in God.

This week we have a conversation with Gene Meoni, General Manager of Hospitality at Darden. The Darden School maintains an educational hospitality operation that includes an executive residence center, a dining facility, cafe, pub, catering services and more. Gene gives insight into the operation and his background in the industry.
Coy explores the “civic generation” by talking with two members of the College Leaders Program Class of 2009 at the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership.
Daniel Willingham, Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia and author of Why Don’t Students Like School joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss education.
Marc Selverstone is an Associate Professor at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia. He joins Coy to discuss his new book, Constructing the Monolith, which explores the development of communism at the dawn of the Cold War.
Daniel Bluestone, Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss efforts to Save McIntire Park .

We are joined this week by Philippe Sommer, Director of Entrepreneurship Programs at Darden. Philippe discusses the Darden Incubator, which helps student entrepreneurs get new businesses off the ground.
Gordon Burris joins Coy to talk about the life and legacy of UVa’s former Dean of Admissions, the late Jack Blackburn.
University of Virginia Professor, Lois Shepherd, author of If That Ever Happens To Me joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss the right to refuse treatment, Terri’s Law and the aftermath of the Terri Schiavo case.
Lily Fox-Bruguiere, Graduate Student at the University of Virginia, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss Thomas Jefferson’s dream of having a botanical garden at the University of Virginia.

Darden’s Associate Dean for MBA Education, Robert Carraway, joins Ken for a discussion of the Darden Social Enterprise Initiative, a program that matches student internships with non-profit organizations. Robert also touches on the Amazon Kindle pilot project at Darden.